Fiberglass hull, center cockpit and deck surface
Mahogany doors, trim and cabinetry
Oversized cockpit wheel with gimbaled compass
Bimini (Sunbrella)
Fixed glass windshield
Vinyl zippered side curtains
(full cockpit closure for foul-weather sailing)
Boom sail cover
Foredeck canvas cover
Huge cockpit lazarettes
Aft-deck "garage"
10 new USCG approved lifejackets
First aid supplies
Tools
Maintenance equipment
Gypsy is a stable, sturdy cruiser; sails with ease, and was built with much higher standards than are most modern sailboats. (Chris Craft only built sailboats from 1963-1973.)
Basically, she is ready now for you to untie from her West Shore Marina moorage (optional to keep; a bargain that even has a Mt.

Rainier view slip with a new dock locker) and head for a fab vacation in the San Juans!

Sail her on your own, with family, or a dozen or more friends...she's a refuge, a party boat, and a great liveaboard with her private aft cabin "bedroom" that even has mounted reading lights at each berth to read yourself to sleep in a quiet anchorage anywhere.

Consider living on this substantial and comfortable boat and avoid rent or mortgage payments.

Really...have done it; it works!

Thought you couldn't afford a big yacht, right?

Well here it is.

A boat to be proud of; she'll appreciate your care.

I'm sure I've forgotten something, so be in touch with your questions or to make an appoitment if you'd like to see her.